Born in Manchester.
1935
Modern English architect, one of the most famous architects of hi-tech, slick-tech, ecological architecture, Pritzker Prize laureate (1999). In his projects, he uses open aesthetic spatial structures, large planes of glass and metal, versatility of free spaces and exquisite detailing of facades and interior decoration. Norman Foster’s buildings are environmentally friendly, but at the same time pleasant to contemplate. His projects make full use of the latest technologies, both in search of high energy efficiency and excellent integration with the environment. The facilities are comfortable and have a user-friendly atmosphere; they are easy to use and have a well-developed infrastructure.
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Features of the style of Norman Foster:
1935
1956
1967
1991
Born in Manchester.
Entered the Manchester School of Architecture. Then he studied at Yelsk University.
Opened his own architectural bureau.
Received the Pritzker Prize.